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What is a key difference between the gender roles approach and the gendered institutions approach?
 
  a. The gender roles approach looks at the individual, while the gendered institutions approach looks at society.
  b. The gender roles approach looks at men, while the gendered institutions approach looks at women.
  c. The gender roles approach looks at values, while the gendered institution approach looks symbols.
  d.
   The gender roles approach looks at race and class with gender, while the gendered institution approach focuses solely on gender.

Question 2

Lucinda is a single African American mother who works full time and has two children. She relies on her Aunt Betty to watch her children while she is at work. Betty is an example of a(n)
 
  a. othermother.
  b. superwoman.
  c. nuclear tie.
  d.
   adoptive kin.



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